Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 19, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 July 1888 — Page 3

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We are sliowiiig the fargeat, newest, most complete stock of Wall Paper and Window Shades in this market 1 TiWTrvr -rx-xr'a Ji lt JU.Li JCi M. O

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SnUHOSBS AKO rEOPUS who

now from the arrouadingeountry always aaake tc point to visit the . "Joe Smith" buar and jewelry

-bo use o south sane of t he aqua re. It is a aauseam of - cariosities that will always be txesembered, and that remarkable lad is that so many

of tfhene ore lawfolaad almost boose-

nam neoeaBUKP. wn ja aaaiuoa

o toe Million aanositiea there .are

eta pie food, such aa.sjlv'wrare and.

ne got and stiver wAtcbcs, latest styles ia iewelry, diamonds, rubies, t. The Wg experience and i&i jperiof jodgmetit the elder Smith i of east vale1o this howe to boring etippBes, sad it ia always

sh rosed. ... -. Sooa Water with senaine froJt

jaite ajiam. The only place - i tt j

town wheat tbw can be gotten m at

Urafecs ash Mowebs of the;

Fakmbks and others who desire good satisfactory lunch, go to Benckart's bakery. Bennkart makes splendid coffee, fata bread is light

ad wnolesoaie. and he keeps ev

John H. Morgan is a Demo

cratic candidate for Sheriff, 'tis rumored, John has a war record,

( having io some, way come in con-

ery thing else yon are likely to call jtact with the 79th lad. Vols, way t9 . S a. I " m . ,a t n -

r in in way oi eatawe", iene- j back in '63. L. -.. t . ... .1 -i . i

: ana-- h Joe Pyn is another gnileless

Choicest Coffee. Teas, Tobae- Democrat who wants to be Sheriff.

ns nd Cigars, at Hemp. -Wilson's At the battle of Culpepper Court

pwy mm, i ry one oi tne new Honse Joe boldly advanced on the

f rear ndwas found in an ambulance

Cs& AVorxet has a-lot of i wagon. Remember all about it.

- . o i - . re-

tons and Spring Wagon!, at his livery stable, which he will sell foir oath or will trade' far mules hi

Viae. , Call on Craig before you ell yoor. rtwk. N - : m a m Cf Timi JOT Haa gone out of the Furniture ho fine, hario? tnrned it over to MrS

v-iamwir . wr YauzaitfH 1171 Vl!t!

Prof. Woodlmrn arrived al home on Thuriiday niorniog. Finlcy MoNutt attended Ind. University fiir a while and went to Annapolis, Md., where he took a coarse as naval cadet. After serving the required time on

ooaro snip, ne Tesigned hta post

tkw and rcfurned to Tcrre

Cluunpinn patent, fiw kt bfi Mel'Hie Uodertoking bwmtew breti he has been sindyiiig Pboett-ra Hardware Co. W have: ial atteatiim now "atetl lie i in th4 Pctiui"g la f' tbe p st

Haute

and

J. D. Bryant and Cal. Mef.

ford have each (jeen grautod . pen.i sion.

: A new hardware firm has bcun

organized, uct'i will begiu business it the Fee citrnor room, opjtosite the Progrew office, about Seji tem-

ber lHt. Th; members of the f rm will be W. B. Baker, Simp, eeld

and Wm. Fee r, Mr. Bker left fur Pratt, Kansas, Saturday night,

to close p hia affairs there and

bring Mm. B. to Bloomington. mi i f t m

tne mem nets ot tne arm uiive a large acquaintance in this audi ad

joining counties, and there will be

ample capital to back the enterprise.

A martial band, for campaign

work, has been organized, with Howard Tourner, filer j John Gol

den, bass drummer; Geo. Riley

and Elmer Nixon, tenor drum mers.

The instruments are new and of

the latest, patterns, and the, boys wil make fine show.

rA. H. Smylhe, Columbus, Q.,,

will issue, about this week, "The

Harrison Log Cabin Song Book of 1840, revised for the campaign of

88." Send 10c for it, A saw mill has been located

on W. E. Wood's farm, by Jos. Brail.

rThe Courier now has the city

printing, as well as that of the

County Auditor, Sheriff, Rwwrder and Co. Superintendent, and heuce is "the official organ of the city and

county.''

Mrs. Worley and Mrs. Black-

stone of Martinsville, Craig Wor

ry's mother and sister, have been

in Bloomington several weeks, in

charge of Mr. Worley'a home on South W alnut at. .

The Bed Men elected the All

owing offitcw last Tuesday a week :

H. Allen, Sachem ; L. D. .Rog

ers, Senior Sagamore ; T. C. Whianand, Junior Sagamoie; J, H. Kirby, Keeper of Wampum ; C.R.

Worrall, Chief of Records; Wm.

Supgs, Representative; Isaa W.

Walker, Alternate; Clias. McMil-

cn. Host,

fciiidleil and tested this nMchine'same rmm on tu nntU '.it. .r .i;- ' rears.

. U1 Wa IrneMaV tfttf lftt it n ....UIt .- TI i a a i ? .

j-- -r- iniutic mwirr. .minkinff iiid niti n i r j- a

aOtt we fcnww that h i fiftt-class ta'fcfenA. lorthrf, ,.MT.- i.i ..r? MnX A8m

I ttAMtALtllM tl ' Tl .1 t 1 :T"TO

lZl"t " T'"""" S -oontinnes 11 davik...Manr ofJH

t!' : .' J:'

. 4 al! artfcuhrs.

JiLAllL bl.i;i. BLArit

;.,- iaaTJe'nrwtyes of SIhm,.

fining genrnenmk are very nand- , ie, and are now at Blairs. -. lEBrKCTKxPBHJESf Japan T

i J no adtnowletlgeH to be the onfer artMe fit to fen! nl-.ee in the

DASHES HKRE AND THF,RE.

Ma;fshal Owens and sister are eo'sert i alog Mrs.Noels of New A 1-baiiy-r-Brolhei: F'tlk is loiwsonje, ht' -better half and. daughter hiiving leen on a visit to his eon

HtiiOft ;in. Lafayette, during the

pait fen days If .the Demo

erotic county convention is aot

hurried bjKthcro will be as many

candidatea for Sheriff-aa there will

be delegtja.- Gen. Harrison,

before tlcouveution bad wade a

a choice, declared that be would

not accept a second place on the

ticket because he was not a candi

date for if, nor would he in previous

yenrs accent some secondary aomi-

nation, offered to him because he

had failed the first. He don't fake

much stock in the felllows who

jump from one limb to another, in

scorch of nominations. And by the way tjiey generally get leftDr. Jordan Recently delivered the annual address before Rose .Polytechnic Institute, Terre HaNte Miss Belle Maxwell i8 home from Albeit , Mii)n. rFrof. Boone resides in Mrs. Lucas property at the north end of Mutton street (formerly. Railroad) Brown Wylie will fake tbis family ast, where he has beep employed for

several seasons Frank Hun-

big figure in this case, asd none can excel Bob OSicera of Cecelia Lodge L-O. O. F. are A. P. Hinds, N. B.; J. F. Mawson, N. G,; Rolla Walker, R. S. ; Treaa-

oi'er, S. Neeld Joe McKee is

the first man to tiny one of the

Prospect Hill lota of J. G. Mc

Pheeters Prof. Beck will go to Kentucky soon for a vacation visit

Mrs. Ella Lynn, of Yellow Springs, O., is visiting her mother,

Mrs.Jas. Ad kins The Mc-

Pbeeters rcsidenoe, northeast corner

of the square, has. been rented to

E. B. Caesell Prof. Weir and

family of Arkansas City, Kansas,

have come to Bloomington to spend

the summer The temperance

talk of Prof, Beck at the Christian

church on Sunday night was well

receivetl. He believes in the combined effect of education and moral

suasion The Harrison Clob is officered by M, Duulap, President;

. Brannock,- V. P.;; W. H. Ad

ams, Treasurer ; Rolla Walker,

Secretary .An effort -will be

made to secure Mr. Beverage, the fluent Republican talker, for the next meeting of the Harrison Club

Miss Carrie Short is. in the

city Miss Emma Breoden was

was visiting friends and relations

in iHooroiugton this week.

American home, It is handled groceries, at

Harrison and Cleveland

.can get anything they need in choice

" ... nail Backed by mach inerv and does

rv'-vV,i-ot eoaae in contact 'rith theleiieHai

vaiMs. jiouertaon Jiros. are sole

J"

A BaSBSOXS lurjit-weieht entt

of dolbes: aaade to aonssre iaajnx-

canr, ana it m a laxniy that nay be

C. U ALEXANDER'S

Our freoh arrival of JAPAN TEA, at 25c. eta't be duplicated fur the money. C. 1 Alexander.

1 fiest ami most MiiiiWt MmirterSufiij

.t j ine ai. K. etinrcn in tnrtiana a

: ; iorac fcont HeiyhtioriHg Stateawtwi

to- present nd assist. ,1 he Or

M. and L- N. A. & -C. railroads!

i will M.1I tickets for one fre fur tli

men ni,.i tti t... .,:-'

mour and Greeucastlc and all in; lermcliate station during the meet,

i:ig. Am W-..l.. tr. j. .

.T-iniuu v HiiK'.iiiut weni f fOi, CniwfonlsvHlo ami IndinnapoIU c TamJiiy, to roiusin till Fridnj. ' 1

Tinr Our

REGAL SYRUP.

V'ry ooeeaanecafFcrdil,lat thosejextra Sne, in bucket and Imrrels.

wpo can are laneca rortamite.

Hid

aaite set tipow the cnttomer as Jf

WoaKwd, end tnes tiio be awe only the brt goods tbat can he secured.

C L. Alexander.

TEA DUST .

U leLteT ne?"rtfee 9-,5y. "2 direct

: C. Alexander's

. OnJoIy 3d and 4th, where fare is 25 eta. or over, we will sell excursion tickets at one fare for round trip; tirkrfs good returning until July 7th, inclusive. All trains will stop at all stations. Carter Perking, Ticket Agent.

'V 'ht

i

thi; artistie bnuteh of hn profession

.) a life tnse,and so takes pardon-

aJie pnde in domg liia best on evcviroeeaaioBk If joi want a satis-

faSory snit, call on McUee. He

we not compete with- "cheapf

Jimow. twoa gootwa specialty.

Japah Tka, that is now so dod-

m .

ni ir, m som only hi juoomingtoai by Robertson Bros., ia the original - rniamd pacimansv These pocfeaees

, are pet op by ynJieate that tnes

t in in the place of lead, ao tbat

there are no ponoflone anbstances

in it. GetaeooiML '. ' iati ..".i Stan? eb dry goois are an epecil line that are canied with sntia

faetioa and profit, by the moat ex-l

r pnesoeel nMmfaaata. Charley Mohfey. always makes it a point to

. carry a stock of goo Js aaiteMe . for

l; e season, awl bw snmmer goods

ireespeeify weH esosen aixH de- . f niraWc Tb i for several . trrasnoa. nmnuiiiMi iimAiu. art.:L

SRv.fact tbat he ha knows hia tmti men so long and intimately that fully iiBdentenib their wants

and taatea,.ad makes it a poiot (Mirchase only jracii goodV as

knows will meet

Hbrc if is: Fifteen Cents a Pound for . Good Green Coffee,At Miller Brothers, near Depot DtUED CCalitorniaV Pea-hea.ver

choice, at Miller Bros. Grocery!, - -Nice bottled and canned eoods

tws.leby ; Miller Bros

Pore Strained Honey . best ran

ever saw, at 10c per Ib nf -

Mti-LRB Bkos. i

The question is often asked.

how did t.e strip kqown as "No-Man's-Land" come to exist ? The

, explanation given is, that after the

I Mexiear war congress fixed the i northern boundary of Texas on a

j fine on the 36tb degree and 30 sec

onda ol latitude, and when the j Kansas-Nefcraf ka act pawed, the' ; southern boundary of Kansas was

fixed on the Si lit degree of latitude. Tim leaves between the two lines a strip of half a degree or about

thirty-five uulcs wide and 210 miles

and this is No-Man's-Land.

BLAIR. BLAIR.

s JWYeong Ladies will find just what they want in Spring atyls Shoes at Blairs. BLAIR. BLAIR. BLAIR. "Sprine stock of Shoes for

to- Ladiea and Gentlemen now arrivbe.ing. - '

anA - - a

ioc nmiireneinii. -nw a . .

rk t-P-k T- f OWlltt. UUAIK. KLAIli.

ley ie always at the inside H,oit,L til Sp"n&nJ ft two reasoos: lt, he boys close- j TT T W" T iy Md eeretnlly ; 2nd, be employs BhowS o bifb priced derks. Here is a 7. nT, , ;7T big profit, or savintr, which be! Go into McGeeV elothiog em. rierfolly diviJ with his en.tom- ?P7',W' of the

; : -The Supreme Court has decided-a very important case under what is known as the "Retaliatory Insurance Law" of 1877. Under the law no company could operate in this State except upon the conjt. ; i i . . .

iiKiuiiQ preecniiea oy me otate in which it was chartered. Six years

nuen li.. North

Pennsylvania; began business here, and it was sought to collect a tax of 500 per annum, that being the license fee in Pennsylvania. The company resisted the fax, and the lower court held that the Legislature could not constitutionally pss a retaliatory luw. The Supreme court to-day reverses the decision, declaring the law constitutional.

The Republicans of Brown

and Monroe counties will hold a

convention at Nashville on Saturday, July 7th, to nominate & candidate for Joint Representative, It

is hoped that all the delegates of

Monroe county and as many others as car., wiH be in. attendant. The following are the delegates : Silas J. Thompson, Joe Liudsy, J. H. Fulford, John Waldron, David A.

loung, John Toniy, Wm. L. Ad-:

ams, Doctor Wilson, Abe Donald son.

ter and wife have a young eon at

their bonne in F,I Vman. Torao

W.C. T. U.hea its regular

session io W&lout street church on

Monday evening -t-The address

before the Union iTemnerance

Meeting, Sunday night, was made by Prof. Beck - Prof, Rawles, now at hornet from Yinceones, has been re-elected to his olid position John Stock well haef return ed from Arkansaw t County tax will be -ohout 20c. less than last year. . City taxes arelibout the old figure. -eording. to the figures of; the present assessment,

there is $1, 25,82$ of assessable property in the city -Miss Prudence Aruott has. bt'en elected

teacher of tlw primary department in the graded school of oblesvjlle

John Spicer, we are glad to

know, baa srcurcd good position

on the C. Bl & Q., at Chicago--r Jan. Mj. Jtioo, the ardent build

ing asiutiott director, lias com

pleted and removed to his dwelling

in the Allen addition. He oan

look over tholown as from a tower,

from Ins new home -The many friends of Pt 8. Lyons welcomed him back to Bloomington last week It is laid that the freight fraiu going: south usually at 5 a.m. will lie held till 6, on the morning of the 4th, Jn order tbat persons desiring to spend the day at Harrodsbnrg out Ellettsvilie can do so

Prof. Bryan is seeing the

Eukridge, t he hut newt maker, baa secured work in Louisville, Ky. ARer a ttuy of iiboat Inelve montbii in Jjouisville,. Mtlt. MeColloogh ia o t bom&.

Win. H ill seys he tn.& r not return o Wichita . beipic .Sfepftem-

ber, . ... ' Tne aged mother o Ima CI'

man, ex -county treasurer, tuts re

cently Miffered a stroku of pa;raiyia,

Dsnnis Murray, t;be old ahoe-

maker,vho occupied space in Blair

shoe store, has removed to Bloomfield. , C!tR. Gregory ban resigned a

bookkeeper for the Stitdeba,s;ers it

Paoli jnil is in Bloomingtiia for

the present. :

Mr. Rush got his obeck for

back pension, last Thoraday, am

ounting to $1,406. IIo bsii pur-

cbiuKd a Sne horse -and wage, and

imtetiditt to eojoy.Iifo herefkr.

Oi Haturday next the Repub

lican of Brown and Monroe isoun-

ties Willi locet in Nashville to nom

inate a candidate for Joint -Repre

sentative,

rbat accomplished tonsorial

artist, Prof. Jos. Meyer, baa sold

hia shop in this city, and, is now

located in the capital city..' W henever one of .those Democratic ttspirants for political Itonors looks into the Treasurer's ofE a and tieca the gallant soldier that holds the f ri: tliore, with his honest, fuee,

tind rebel bullet mangled aym, he

mwm '

mimmi :.

.VKikl BjcbI HUB'S kd

-v.- t, m a Die i m

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!t' Sir

t'fS Ik i

if"

iW l a R r

' V Mrs'. Itobert villa. wiRi vbittng jjj

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waiqer in mis cjiy eve i

iftH weii . - Si

Miss Lillie U we de

eotert md a numb of thi5wtei

t-. I . ,i;ii

y youug people w afX ' ,

South 1,'olleee Avf.uue. list

diiy evening. .- . . WM.',ey Durand we Ui a iportio o of last weok. He is

tngr wstaorant in VlffiifaK

. Aarcn Rose and Ben. S,

era are iich tmiding neat boeiti

on Soutb Walnnt t. on oin.' that formerly belonged toftfcJlj

epn ai. j. iowe estate.

Cojtity Clerk Fulle gi,iill.s

Newark, Greene ctv, to-dsty, ftlfiis,i)

liver an aldresi on Odd Feltoivahilti

..,.. . .... iaStf

air. jf uiur ia not rew foiJMe citri

ness. . . ' i. .mvi

E ft KflWUi nrt MJfclMI -WtliftgUIfJ

wBa' nueinumir ine sul. mumi'siy,

friends to Ma

Henry 8windler spent a few

days last week at his old home near

Indianapolis.

Ed. Hall is setting his pins

for the Democratic nomination for

County Clerk two years hence.

AsiJe from hia personal cleverness, Iltlllu ;unit nmrf;..

oi.lt. .t.... .. .. . i " J . r-

-w e prwcpai ciam lor cne nomi- )hafclbe office isot worth the

napon is tne tact that be stood by in- AnJ ,1.,,., lll3t WBat thl, fel

I - 3 . .1 Mn.. ..l -. '

w,,..e . souao or tne ,utn ma. nlow .j, tu!nk wbe kIe3 Dt,

, , a m.gmy gooa thig FaJj nrtennan ilnn Tl.. A..17,.I f

The Band led by Prof. Sew

urd gave a concert tit the court

liniia vnrfl at. $talnivtv nlont

Dr. Jaa. D. Maxwell, jr. was! .i.;B1.""t1:11w M

-. .vgw yw, laaueouimce ,rnsr,u,i w;,i, :,;.,,.A--.-M-

prisoner, one day io '63. BufcEd.

may conclude lo let iwlitics severely

alone betore 1890,

sfiendiBir' the 4$u mhWHU W

aaiJ.atUJ)'. ill? v . 44 - 'r-

rnw. 1 T . f ?,sf

A full itoe of bottled gtods, Hkfik st Gioger Ale and Oranf.-e '$

7 4-. J,r'

Buy M. Yomert'

Break, the twat in the ty.

BLAIR. BLAIR. 3XLAi$, t3eDtlenrien will find the neuifi

est styles of Shoes. Button. Cnit'

. J V , ri ... , i:r4

ana ubciki, oh tneoiRicecH f-teta.

5

1

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upon a meeting of Railroad Sur

geons of the U. S. Dr. M. is Rail

road Surgeon at this point. A

National Association of Surgeons

was also organized at Chicago during the week.

Oilie Carter and wife of Chi-

seeing

country and enjoying the bracing

atmosphere jof Michigan while going from place to place afoot, which

lie regard 3 ajar superior to the railroad foresight-seeing and forming the acquaintance of the people The,25th of August has

VST a Ubainpion Machine. Tm'i 3

YiW will find the best rooda, III, iMl the grocery line.at Hemp. WUsoq alflNfj

tie receives tresh goods every omi,. -k JSii

so that oo thing in hia hous iam'i Call ori him in "Progress Block?'

"Oxe Bottle of Enelish Snvf,: . .'l

two llirlv Mood KDnvins which damtd . .t Sftf

ber vhUh at'losst tso. It u th.i ffraadktf

Ulerainh curm X vnr used. f JOUJJ McCAlN, Horn aW, Dariinctaa, lod. . Sold by H. Lindlev, Dru'gwl, Bloat a. ll iagtao, Ind.

prau Call oo him wh yt e S3 It7 f tithe eity ot Bloom ingtoa. tfToiidi.. He has some of

l and examine the new stock of turn

j nnea 01 ie, enirts, auspeo

the

Johw Browv liaa begun hia dew, collar, cuff, hats, etc., ever nimmor wmp(;aof t.oH cSeninf , iut, brongfat to this town. He knows eaaMatewtfoelioa. Brown is tctt . ' goods are to begotten, and be

rwnwa mn, a man wlo alwayi doe just ge toenti

ww pnm n oo. Bancs ja mar

irptmd vpom Urn wbea U ftomfrm TOu anjrtaiac-

Ice Cream, made of the BestMatekjals a xp Dcutebed

) any part of the eity, at M. Vol

John Ward, the expert jeweler nd rtd, h flped (hop in thw oom jtt wect of tha Farh drug store, on 5th rtreet, ami ia giving ispacial attention to the ropair ol watchoa n! jewelry. Mr. Ward ahur bai a fine UMrtment of

pert'a Bakerv and Ico Cream Parlor.! ert wbwb bo will fit tba ey

- '' m9m ajm , , - i ana vwowntcni.

fyvwaaA GOO H C KB CBBAH.

W to M. Volpert's Bakery and lee

W A' foil line of Buggies and Rnrinor WlHiaa n 1 -

'f8"1! , nthwgiu first-! sale cheap, by the McPheeters

I Hardware po.

Alnmninm is coming into osc as a materia for dental plates. It is nearly as light as rubber, but little more than one-eighth the weight of gold, has neither odor nor taste, is not affected by the elements of fund nr ilia tworatinna nP

the mouth, and osts bulk for bulk. ' '"S,waa the ta,k K'ven by Mr. J

Harmon Fedder, the photographer, closed his gallery last week and left for Colorado. From here he goes to Denver, and from thence intends to go to Gieeley. Mr. Fedder's Jungs are aSectcd.

and he goes to Colorado with the

hope of being benefitted by a chance

of climate.

Some steps should be taken to

stop the indiscriminate burning of fireworks every night. During the

.past f hrce weeks it has been ke

up to the great endnngerment

pr jpertr,and Jite. Roman candles are shot across streets where vehicles

are passing and fire crackers are exploded under the feet of pedestrians.

It is bad enough to have two or three

days set apart for observance of these

'heathen Chinese" customs, with

out making it an everyday practice.

Will, Adams goes to West

oauen on the 4ih, to remain tan dy.

A new tin roof id being out on it.. HIJ1 mil. u..:i..:

The Harrison Club met in the

court room last Friday night at the

usual hour with a good attendance.

lite principal feature of the even

been selected as theday apon which

the Prohibitionists wiU nominate

their county-ticket -.The wife of Lewis Jones, near South Union, is suffering from a stroke of paralysis-, "Vfe have splendid wheat

in our neighborhood I" is the statement mado by many fanners

The young men render tbeie music

with fcttste and care, There are

severed players in the band, noto

bly Messrs. Burk, Hinds and Paul

Seward, with more than ordinary

talent,

fm-rim1 .Tuna 91f il tlil ma.

oago are visiting Monroe county 1, of htiB at

; Terre Haute, Ind., Prof. J. A

'.uuca AKins is oangerously hf Unl,. rl Minrf. M;Vm

J -II ... . . -I T .H."-

anuniauy HI Wlip Uear( disease Tlie UnnV rnnnle .ill rpfa,r ta

anddronay,' v " ' T6loooiintonJlvth.-Where the

jar.ian (Cookerly) Rogera Prof, will ensaee in toacbinff the

is :e motner ot a tine boy, JNo. 2, aumrcer NorwaU u ? j. i i

...corresponaingiy nappy. . The wiow of T)m.

Mrs. Craig Worlev was alive, j Lund cirman died at her residence

at latest advices fron Mr. W. but on South College Avenue, : on is gradually growing weaker. The j Thur-rfay lust, after many months

paralysis now extends to almost I ' su"ertng with cancer of the liver, the entice body. in the 73th year of her age. The

k'mn n w . luncrgl; services were held on Fri-

' w- w vaav a i t,

"Aug. 3d." It. will yet lead you "Vi fo conducted by. Rev.

into the straight and narrow path. DeLarin of Spencer

-The Courier of last Friday Deputy Co, Clerk McPheeters

contained two announcements for sonic good and effective work Sheriff: John Cole and I. & Or for flTris0 while at Chicago, of chard. . Either gentleman would which ?act "Ben." is not ignorant ;

make a, satisfactory Democratic and Harrison is e,ectcd we

Sheriff, but this is not their year expwtfo chronicle the fact that Mca Republican will be elected, Pheeters has been properly remenu

j.ue mecnanics tsenu gave a

free concert in the conrt house park I iea McDcrmot left on Mon

on Saturday night last. This has fr nn extended trip northwest,

been rendered necessary as a source visjting Mr. Raveoscroft's family

of amusement for the laige number ionowa, spending a tew days with BaTFrexh Roisted Mandlitiii

ot strangers wtio stop here to spend aAWS oUBr ,B vrnuge, xus.,wui vava ano uoiaen xira cpee, . . Z I .1 i- r-j: tr- I li n T . A

Stuibakuk Waqosts v At Aiu-.ks, . - -W !.. I Fise New York Potitoes, the newest vi'tKtebles, best; of ewir

aed goods, dried peaches, dried a pies, bacon, Jiard, choice ooniHift produce, and (in especially floe Hi io

of tobacco and cigars, can be fowtidj -

at tiemp. Wilson a grocer r.

Dok't fall to examine tha CK.tr -

EBRATISO BOCKEYKl.p BJJfDKt,)

best in the world. ' "V v . W.J. ALLEN. Ice Cream, made from the bttt materials, at Cieo. Beockarta v tff v has a well furnished ice cream -ir':-loon, convenient of acoesa. Talia

you? ladtea to Benckartfc -: :

Stuiiebasiisk Wagoho

-lia

torn

Ah'

Af AtLEKkV p . ... . ; Call at Hemp, Wilson's i i

choice articles for the table. It k, receives goods almost dt ily, and m ' (. bis articles are always freah m&

good. ' ' - Esgi.ihb 3pavin Ltnimearl move al I Hard. Soft; or CaOonaad tfibkn . and Blemishaa lro araw, Bload SpaVtA, Crb, Spl i ntt, Sifeet ev, Ri ng-lxwe; 8UaV a, Emln all .4aillan Tlnul. iWa tfi

bered by the new Administration.; gave $so by uot one botUa. Warniafe

ed. How oy . i.ioiiey,Umfgit,lloofU r ington, Ind. ' ' -v ; . . . Studebakkk Wacoss ' : J . , At. AJMom.''

about one-sixth the present price of silver. We take pleasure in announcing that the Vandalia Line will again this year sell exoursiou tickets between all stations oo its line at one fare for the round trip, except that the minimum rate will be twenty cents. Tickets will be sold on July 3d and 4th, good returning, until July 5th, inclusive.

Don't forget to try our SUGAR CURED HAMS, and Breakfast Bacon. p, L. Alexander.

G. McPheeters about the Nutional

Convention. This was full of information and pointed hits, Mr. M. having had charge of the conference room of the Indiana delegation and hence coming in contact with all the principal and prominent men of the country. Severs 1 colored gentlemen gave short talks, and Maj. Mnjky was called on and responded in a happy manner. Chirmau Dunlop very sensibly advised that special pains be taken to care for Monroe untv, and that

other things would be well. The

Club adjourned fo meet

The damp weather the greater portion of last week iqditced .and aggravated rheumatic troubles From every portion of the county come reports of teachers who will attend the Normal -Hampton Durand is at home fay the summer

This

reaming

John R. East: will go to

Waahingtop.City soon after be dis

poses of his July 4th orqtiatw

Mrs. Teferof Noblesville, Ind., is

visiting the family of her mother in this place, Mrs. James Adkins

Dr. Harris and wife went

ptjfrom Notre ;Dacnq school ofj (Wednesday) is eagle exi

day-

to Chicago after the crowd had left, knowing full wcl that then it would be pleasanter to visit , the lakeside city Grace McPheeters, daughter of Chas. H.. is visiting Miss Mamie Taylor at Lafayette Mrs. Meek (hoc Tourner) is visiting her mother's family in this place- Ed. Jackson haytug resigned bis appointment as Assessor of Beuton tp , Dr. . Spencer was appointed io his stead -r-Democruts are preparing for funer

al services Over Cleveland & Thurraau on the 14th --Mis Haupa is visiting in the Whisnaod neighborhood -At Hitidostan on

the 26th ult., 3kJ. with convulsions -

MoBride died An effort is

being mado by some Democrats to

get some one appointed in the place

Friday of R. C. Foster, io the Auditor's

night a week iu the potsrt room, j office. Efficiency ought to cut

Sunday at our coxy hotels..

Mr. and Mrs. Duncan spent

several days of the week of the National Convention with Senator

and Mrs. Youche, at Crown Point,

Ind. W V . .1 ....

w.ti. Alien was kicked on

the left arm by a 'colt, last Fri

day, and for a time it was feared

tbat he had sustained a fracture of

the bones, ;but it. is fortunately only

a serious bruise.

go from there to Madison, Wis.

Minneapolis, St, Paul, and or up

to Lake Superior., expecting to be

goo? the greater part oi the sum

mer.

M8S Strader, owe of the best

teachers that has ever taught in

the public schools of Bloomington, left last Friday pot to return. She

went fvutn here to Chicago to at

tend the musical convention; go

ing from there to her home in Car

thage, Ills., to Fpend a few davs

n, n I - - - .

i tie corner, uee Hive Base with friends. -From there she soes

an ciuu played the first game to Minneapolis where she has a po

oi the season with the Spencer Club, Isition ioi the city schools.

on their own grounds. The Spen

At O, L- Alexaoder'a,- "

ccr boys are good ball laycrs and

had the ad vantage of being familiar

witl) the grounds, which are very poor indeed ; but notwithstanding

all this the "Comer Club" proved too much for them, the score standing. 19 to 7. The Spencer club made 1 the first inning, 3. the third,

o the fourth, but iu the other five

inuiugs they were shutout without

a run. ihe Corner club were shut

out once only, and that was in the first inning. Mr. Will East's um

piring whs fair and impartial, al

though tnere was some kickiug.

as is the case in every gamp that is

played, The "Corner Club" nlays

the f'Stone City Club" at Bedford, this (Wednesday) afternoon, July 4, for a purse of $25, and they fpel

conhMent of success. Tho club have adopted the following

veil z "Bee llive. Bee Hive, Bee

tlive, Corner, Corner. Corner.

TaMdum."

ja . fM a a a

dipt, cmoemafcer as been in

all parts of the county during the past three weeks, setting up reapers

and binders, and he says tbat Mon

roe county ia in a far moreprospcr-

ous-condition,in the matter of crops, than is generally admitted. He

states that much ground that has

never before been cultivated ia in

oats and corn this season, and that everywhere these two crops arc looking well. Wheat that was fertilized ia turning out well, except in a few cases where the fly cot in

H work. An unusual quantify of

nijllet was sowed this year, and in fact everything that would muke feed wim tried. The result will be

felt in business circles this fall. Did you ever notice how a persistent piippy will ait on end, wagging his mangy tail till the hair is woru off, al the time keeping up a whine for recognition ? Life & too

! lT.rt to uoticc such niuiah.

Cam, at W. J. Aliens for Stud r baker Wagorm, Spring Waaetcv, Weir Cultivators, Brown 0$.-'-. Planters, Breaking Plowy and V. short everything in the Hard we aft or Agricultural line. V Simply purifying mid cleanifaa ffm. blood is not iu flli-k-n t. It aaeAi enncbi a)c ' alto, tho norvouj tyatom neodi toning tiaj " al) ot which i rcompliihcd by Hr. ftf? : ner'a Blood and Liver Brped iu JIaiiWJ Tonic. Vm bia 0tgh Hoaejr' ta iA: coughs; h'w Goldwn Bulief in alt paioa,. and atomach a ad bowel disodar; 1 Kidney and Ba!lcaohi Cui in lame batb dropy and alt kidney disordai'4 ; ait 6 v man Ej-ft-Salve in or ayea, oracked lbh, ' and pil j hi Cartitol Bitter na annattl ' and atronirth.

Forialaby Faw Baoii, Blopmjrt. , and S. M. Mxthibs, Clear Craofc, Ind, ,v - The best, ol I canned goods, choicest of country produoe, mm. every leading article usually ce( ' in a grocery atom are to be jiad .a "'' Hemp. Wihwai'a. - A courrfry aan bning afbfd in Wbiw ' be put bis trust, niid wjieri be lad a ctj. ho put it in Or. Fanner's fousb Hooer. Kor lo by l!Ats Baoe.. BlaominetiiB.

ftn4 1. H. MAiuxm, Clear CMalf-fa ' '

t Tobacco Chewers, RrAp! READ TOBACCO CHEWEfiSt r Thirty a PoundjarFor Tobaoprwirat Miller Bros. Qnoerjp, - JMpak Tj:a (Perfection Proeeai .

is sold only by Rbxrt!f l" '

lietter buy a can- It Is oleaw, lift

injurious lead ip it, and. the-aroj; is carefully reaervcdt

BuiLDlNci material of all kinds

and a. Ipif iirjcea. ' T .

Fortv Vrtni A GAt.l.S

For Sorghum Molasaefc ft StUkf Brother uear DepotT , i